A series of more than 160 data breaches have struck local authorities in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire over the past year, according to new reports.
In one case a filing cabinet containing sensitive files was sold following an office move, with the confidential files still inside. The council concerned – Norfolk County Council – told the Eastern Daily Press that the information was retrieved from the buyer within an hour of it being reported.
Eastern England councils in slew of data breach errors
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